Bali is a land of lovely flowers, majestic mountains, fringing coral reefs, undulating rice fields, beaches of white sand in the south, and beaches of black sand in the north. It is dotted with dive sites from one end to the other, with drift diving sites in Nusa Penida on its southern side to a range of reefs on its north-western side. Facilities for scuba diving, surfing, and an array of water sports attract tourists to Bali from all over the world.

Location of Bali

The island of Bali is part of the island country of Indonesia with the islands Lombok and Java on its eastern and western sides respectively. The Bali Strait separates Java and Bali. Bali is situated at the western end of Lesser Sunda Islands and is part of its northern archipelago. It is a volcanic island and is very fertile.

Why Do Divers Choose Bali?

Bali is a divers’ paradise and the most popular among Indonesia’s tourist destinations. Many things have contributed to Bali’s popularity among tourists.

Bali has a wide range of dive sites that cater to the needs of all types of divers. Dive sites like Buyuk in Nusa Penida, Blue Lagoon in Padang Bai, Coral Gardens in Tulamben etc. are easy spots suitable for beginners, while Gili Selang in Amed, Ped in Nusa Penida etc. are challenging spots suitable for advanced divers.

There are all types of dive sites for wreck, wall, drift, muck, cave, deep, and bay diving that will expose you to a boundless variety of sea creatures.

People of Bali are artistic and entertaining by nature, and make good hosts.

Many Balinese are bilingual or trilingual (Indonesian, Balinese, and English), and everyone connected with the tourism industry have a working knowledge of English. There are tourist guides who speak Russian, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Chinese etc. and restaurant menus are in English. As such, language is never a problem in Bali for tourists.

Reaching Bali is easy since it is directly connected to cities like Singapore, Hong Kong, Sydney, Melbourne, etc. and is well connected to other cities in Indonesia.

With year-round temperature at an average of 30°C, Bali is never cold or extremely hot.

Accommodation is aplenty in Bali.

What You Can Do in Bali

Bali’s dive sites are awesome. You can dive with sharks, swim with mantas, explore wrecks, and photograph dogtooth tunas. However, Bali is much more than just diving. It has many natural, cultural, spiritual, and historical articles of interest for tourists. Given below is a list of some of them.

Tanah Lot temple in Bali sits on a big rock surrounded by the sea. There are many smaller shrines on the shore near it, and also a park that hosts dance programs.

Pan Pacific Nirwana Bali, the 5-star resort near the temple, has an 18-hole golf course.

Another temple, Uluwatu, in Bukit Peninsula, is perched upon a cliff. There is a monkey forest nearby, and an amphitheatre where fire dances take place.

The brilliant green terraced rice fields of Ubud are a sight to behold, and so is Ubud’s art market from where you can buy souvenirs. There is a monkey forest in Ubud too.

The active volcano Mount Batur with its concentric volcanic craters is a major tourist attraction. Early morning treks to the top of Mount Batur are immensely popular.

The animal-themed Bali Safari & Marine Park, animal talent shows, Elephant Safari Park where you can ride on elephants, and Elephant Cave through which you have to descend, are some of the other attractions.

The Liberty Wreck and massage parlours are Talamben’s claim to fame, while West Bali National Park and Dolphin Watching boat trips are Pemutaran’s.

There are many temples in Padang Bai and one at a height of 25 m above sea level. Here you can also see original Balinese villages like Tenganan and the remains of Klungkung Royal Palace.

Banah Cliffs, traditional weaving centres, snorkelling spots, and the temple Goa Karangsari, the entrance of which is so small that you have to crawl through it, are in Nusa Penida.

Bali’s nightlife is designed for a wide cross section of the tourists. There are beach clubs, sunset cruises, theatre shows, rooftop bars, and grand night clubs with live DJs, bands, cabarets, and karaoke rooms. Sanur, Denpasar, and Kuta have very active night markets with a variety of dining options.

Scuba Diving in Bali

One of the most beautiful islands in the world and Indonesia’s most popular diving holiday destination, the island of Bali, never fails to attract the visit from many tourists all around the globe. Finding the attraction of good shore-based diving set against a stunning back drop of huge, magnificent volcanoes and picturesque rice paddy terraces while diving in Bali is simply irresistible. There are quite a lot of diving sites in Bali. Below are some of the dive sites available there.

Nusa Dua

Take a boat and travel about 10 minutes from Tanjung Benoa or Nusa Dua, and you will be rewarded by colorful coral fish, gigantic table coral and soft corals growing on the mile long barrier reef. Nusa Dua is a diving site that is ideal for both beginner and experienced divers.

Tanjung Benoa

Tanjung Benoa is a very popular water games area for tourists. This area is still in the tourist area of Nusa Dua. From the direction of Kuta, it can be reached by only 20-30 minutes driving. While can only submerge until the maximum depth of 6 meters, divers can see the beautiful coral reefs while feeding the fish under the sea.

Tulamben

Take a dive onto the incredible US Liberty Wreck and witness the fantastic array of corals and marine life that have made the 120 m structure their home in the water of Tulamben. With numerous Boat Dives, Shore Dives, and an array of macro life that is very hard to compare to anywhere in the region along with fantastic night dives, Tulamben has something for divers of all levels and interests.

Sanur

The dive site of Sanur lies approximately 300 m off shore from the famous Sanur beach that you could visit by taking a short ride with jukung or small boat. Three named dive sites that exist at the reef in front of Sanur, which are “Channel Point”, “Penjor Reef” and “Jeladi Wilis” offer a bit different bottom composition. Although there is a lot of marine life to see, sometimes the underwater visibility can be a challenge and the current depends on the tides. This site is ideal for beginner and experienced divers who seek adventure not too far from civilization.

Amed

Amed is a small village in the northeast coastal region of Bali, with dry volcanic rock ridges along its coastline. It is about 10 km south of Tulamben Bay, at Culik regency. This place offers four different diving sites, which are Uyah Reef and Cemeluk Reef in Cemeluk Bay, Bunutan Reef and Lipah Reef in the farther east.

Nusa Lembongan

This area is popular for the Manta Point, the Mola-mola interaction, and the live boat drift dive experiences, for which the region is now world renowned. There are a total of 15 dive sites here that offer a terrific variety of diving for all levels of participants, and some sites that are suitable only for experienced divers. Early morning departures to Manta Point and carefully timed drops on the Mola-mola cleaning stations are seasonal highlights.

Best Time to Visit Bali

Bali has a wet season and a dry season, and the dry one, from April to September, is the right time for visiting. During the dry season, the days are bright and sunny, weather is not humid, and showers, if at all, are infrequent. The rainy season from October to March is marked by short bursts of rain, but the days remain sunny most of the time. Torrential rains are rare in Bali so that you can visit during the wet season as well.

The peak season is from June to September, which is the holiday season in most western countries. Beaches are crowded during Christmas and Ramadan holidays as well.

Best Dive Season

You can dive in Bali throughout the year. However, September to November is the best season for diving, while April to June too is okay. December is reasonably good, but January to March is less suitable. For those keen on swimming with the sunfish (Mola Mola), August and September are the best because it is then that they are seen in Padang Bai and Lembongan. In Nusa Penida the diving season is from April till November and the peak season is from June till October.

Where to Stay in Bali

Bali has a range of accommodation to suit everyone’s pockets. Most of these accommodations are attached to dive centres. Given below are the details of some of these dive centres.

Crystal Divers

Crystal Divers is a PADI 5-star dive resort in Sanur, situated at a distance of half-an-hour drive from Bali Ngurah Rai International Airport near Denpasar. It has its own 18-room hotel with restaurant, swimming pool, and sun-beds. The resort has received ‘Go Green’ accreditation in recognition of their work for marine life conservation. The dive centre offers beginners’ courses, advanced courses, and PADI instructor courses. The dive safety record of Crystal Divers has been 100% for the 20 years they have been in business.

Atlantis International

This 5-star PADI certified IDC (Instructor Development Centre) has been functioning since 1996. It offers many diving courses like Dive Master, Rescue Diver, Advanced Open Water, and Open Water, besides guiding tourists in underwater photography, navigation, wreck diving, deep diving, night diving, naturalist dive, and Nitrox. Atlantis has very experienced diving instructors who can speak French, German, and English besides Indonesian languages. It is French-owned and is listed in the French Federation of Underwater Studies and Sports. Atlantis also organizes land safaris, and picks up and drops off divers at their respective hotels.

Liberty Dive Resort

Liberty Dive Resort, situated in Tulamben, is near the popular wreck diving site of wrecked USAT Liberty, a cargo ship of the US Army torpedoed during the Second World War. The resort has 32 air-conditioned rooms, categorized into Standard rooms, Deluxe rooms, Family rooms, Standard Garden cottages, Deluxe Garden cottages, Family Garden cottages, Luxury Garden cottages, and Deluxe Family villa. There are swimming pools, open-air restaurant, tea/coffee-making facilities in rooms, a front desk that operates round-the-clock, and a dive shop well-stocked with diving equipment. Nitrox is offered free for those trained to use it.

Reef Seen Divers’ Resort combines in it an excellent dive centre and an equally good accommodation. It is situated in Pemuteran on its beach, at a distance of just 50 metres from the edge of the water. Reef Seen Divers is deeply involved in protecting the environment and preserving local culture. It has a Turtle Project for saving sea turtles, a Reef Gardeners Project for protecting coral reefs, and a Reef Seen Dancing School for preserving Balinese dances.

Kokak Dive Centre

Situated in the centre of Pemuteran, Kokak is a PADI-certified dive centre with highly experienced PADI instructors. The dive sites of Pemuteran, suitable for beginners as well as pros, are within walking distance of the resort. The sites are excellent for snorkelling as well. The staff are genial and well-organized so that at short notice they are able to arrange sightseeing tours, snorkelling sessions, or diving trips to Menjangan Island.

OK Divers Resort & Spa (3 star)

OK Divers Resort in Padang Bai has facilities for the disabled, extra bed for children, kids’ pool, poolside bar, safety lockers, luggage storage, souvenir shop, restaurant, BBQ facilities, massage parlour, provision for diving and snorkelling, and a very genial staff who can speak Czech, French, English, and Indonesian. It has three-occupancy Family room, and two-occupancy Deluxe Queen room, Superior Twin Pool View room, and Superior Queen Pool View room. Breakfast is included in the price of the rooms.

Padang Bai Beach Resort (3star)

This resort is situated at a distance of one-hour-drive from Bali’s International Airport and 15-minutes-drive from Candidasa. It has an on-site 5-star PADI dive centre offering an array of diving courses. Other facilities include a library, Balinese massage, restaurant, and bar. The rooms have private terrace, minibar, safety locker, satellite TV, and some rooms have outdoor shower areas. The rooms are well-furnished with Balinese furniture.

Penida Dive Resort

Penida Dive Resort in Nusa Penida offers dive packages ranging from one to five days. The resort, set in a tropical garden, consists of 11 double-occupancy bungalows, some of which are air-conditioned and some fan-cooled. Breakfast is included in the price of the rooms and the centrally located restaurant serves both Indonesian and Czech dishes. The resort is adjacent to a turtle rescue project called Kura Kura where visitors can volunteer their services, and there is a volleyball court nearby for those who enjoy the game.

Two Fish Divers’ Dive Resort

Two Fish Divers in Nusa Lembongan, near the village Jungutbatu, is very near the point from where dive safaris start. The resort is a collection of ten villas, set around a swimming pool, and it has a poolside café, well-equipped dive shop, and a restaurant. In addition there are many restaurants adjacent to the resort. Coffee, tea, and bottled drinking water are available at the resort round-the-clock without any extra charge.

The Menjangan Resort (4 star)

The Menjangan Resort in Pemuteran is a large resort spread out over 382 hectares in the Bali Barat National Park. It has 3 types of accommodation, namely Monsoon Lodge, Beach Villa, and The Residence. Monsoon Lodge has deluxe rooms and suites, while Beach Villa consists of joglo-style villas. The Residence is an estate of 1000 sq m, with two elegantly-furnished double bedrooms, a twin bedroom, and a large deck. Visitors can indulge in many activities like bird-watching, biking, trekking, horse riding, kayaking, and snorkelling. Blue Season Bali, the award-winning 5-star PADI dive centre, is in charge of the diving operations at the resort.

Mimpi Resort Menjangan (4 star)

Overlooking Java Strait and West Bali National Park, Mimpi Resort is situated at a 3-hour-drive distance from Bali’s International Airport. It has a thermal spring, swimming pool, floating restaurant, yoga centre, spa, and diving centre. The rooms have marble floor and thatched roof. Its Courtyard Villa, Courtyard Villa Pool, Grand Courtyard Villa Pool, and Patio Room are a byword for elegance. The resort has many amenities like valet parking, library, doctor on call, fax machine, boutique, conference facility, massage parlour, health spa, indoor pool, and many more.

Alam Asmara Dive Resort

Alam Asmara Resort in Candidasa is a collection of 12 bungalows, the entry to which is a pretty path over a fishpond. It has an open-air restaurant, swimming pool, a health spa where you can get Javanese or Balinese spa services, and a well-stocked dive shop. The dive centre offers personalized and standard diving courses. The resort has special packages for honeymooners, runs cooking classes, and organizes trips for fishing, sailing, tracking, rafting, and island hopping.

Rama Candidasa Dive & Spa Resort

This dive resort in Candidasa is a wellness retreat as well, and is fringed on different sides with hills, rice fields, and the sea. It offers many discounts and packages like wedding package, honeymoon package, diving package, and meeting package. There are a total of 80 rooms, outdoor swimming pool, children’s pool, a serene zen garden, garden gazebo, library, terraced sundecks, oceanfront daybeds, wellness spa, yoga centre, conference facilities, and business centre. The resort organizes diving trips to places like Padang Bai, Tulamben, Amed, Candidasa, Manta Point, and Crystal Bay.

How to Reach Bali

By Air

Bali is well-connected to many countries by air. There are direct flights to Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport, known as Denpasar International Airport (airport code DPS), from most Asian and European countries, America, and Australia. Flight time from Singapore to Bali is 2.5 hours and from Perth in Australia it is 3 hours. From Hong Kong it is 4.5 hours and from Sydney about 5.5 hours. There are domestic flights to Denpasar International Airport from all important cities in Indonesia. Flight time from Jakarta to Bali is about 1.5 hours.

By Road

From Jakarta and Java, you can either take a bus or rent a car and drive yourself to Bali. It is possible to travel by train up to Banyuwangi where railway track ends. From there, there are ferry services to Bali.

By Boat

There are regular ferry services to Bali from Lombok, Java, Sumatra etc. You can also travel to Bali from Singapore by ferry, by travelling first to Batam, from Batam to Jakarta, from Jakarta to Surabaya, and from there by bus to Bali.

Getting Around in Bali

There are many shuttle bus services between the important tourist destinations in Bali. Taxis are also available aplenty. Another option is hiring a bemo, which is a minivan that operates like a shared taxi. However, bemos are not available everywhere. Many hotels and resorts offer package tours for sightseeing, and this is one of the easy ways to go around Bali since it is a pretty big island.

If you want to explore most of Bali, the best thing to do is hire a car and drive yourself, or hire a car and a driver. It will take about one and a half hours if you drive direct from Sanur to Candidasa. From Candidasa you can drive to Amed and from there to Lovina, and then to Pemuteran, and so on.

Things to Remember While Travelling in Bali

Clothes

In Bali’s tropical climate, it is best to wear loose, light clothes that covers up to ankles and wrists. That will reduce the risk of sunburn and mosquito bite. While diving also, it is safer to wear a long-sleeved dress as protection against lice, jellyfish etc.

Health Precautions

Your medicine chest must ideally contain a first aid kit and basic medicines for fever, headache, diarrhoea etc. If you are travelling in the rainy season of November till April, you must carry an umbrella. Even if you are wearing long-sleeved dresses, it is safer to use sun block while under the hot sun and to use mosquito repellent in areas where mosquitoes are aplenty.

Driving

For driving within Bali, you must have an International Driving Permit (IDP) besides the driving license issued by your country. The permit can be procured from a motoring club of the tourist’s home country. For driving a motorbike, you must have motorcycle endorsement on the IDP.

It is important to honk the horn clearly while turning at curves or driving on mountain roads.

Balinese Culture

As in most Asian countries, in Bali only right hand is used for eating, shaking hands, giving something, and receiving something. Footwear has to be removed before stepping into a temple or any place considered sacred. Photographing things inside a place of worship requires prior permission. Visitors to the country should follow these etiquettes correctly.

Once in a year Bali observes a day of silence (Nyepi Day) when people remain silent and refrain from all activities including checking out of a hotel. Nyepi Day of 2017 is March 28, and that of 2018 is March 17.

Passport and Visa Requirements

While entering the country, your passport should be valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry and it must have at least one blank page. People from places like Brunei, Hong Kong, Ecuador, Chile, Malaysia, Morocco, Peru, Macau, Singapore, Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand do not require a visa for staying in Indonesia up to 30 days. In many other cases, no visa is required other than getting the passport stamped on entry. However, if you want to live in a private residence in Bali or remain in the country for more than 90 days, you have to get registered with the immigration department.

You must have a ticket for an onward journey or return journey, and show proof to the authorities that you have enough money to support yourself while staying in Bali.

Hi, could you please send me some information about Canggu villas. We are looking for a 4 bed villa between 23rd Sept to 4th Oct. It will be for 2 adults and 3 children. We will require a pool fence and no open water within the villa.

Hello, I am Chelsi, the senior student at UPH Lippo Karawaci, Indonesia. On this semester, I am doing my thesis “The Effect of Organizational Culture on Organizational Performance” in the Indonesian hospitality industry. I’d like to distribute my questionnaire through email to staff-managers who work at there. If your corporation requires the requisition letter from my university, UPH, I can send it to the hotel representative. Thank you for your attention and I am waiting for your reply whether you are willing to help me as soon as possible.

We are planning a blogger trip to Bali between October 24th and November 8th, 2017. The goal of our stay is to write articles about Bali: how to discover the region’s beach/cultural/gastronomical highlights. Besides the local cuisine and drinks, we will cover the following topics during our stay: hotels, beach, sport, adventure, gastronomy, wine, spa-tourism and eco-tourism. You will be able to follow our trip on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and InstaStories.

We did a similar report on Santorini, Bangkok, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and plenty of other regions around the world.

We are wondering if there is a room available in your hotel between 28/10 and 31/10? We would love to promote the hotel in our network with reviews (articles) and live activation on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Instagram Stories. Qatar Airways, Canon and American Tourister are already collaborating with us on this trip. After looking at the pictures on your website, we would be very enthusiastic to work with your hotel as well!

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– 20.000 fans on Instagram
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In 2017 we have reached almost 400.000 people with our different social media channels and the blog.

Is the entire villa available to rent march 12- 14? It looks like there are 2 villas. If so, please let me know the bed configuration, so I can see if it will work for our small group of 15.
terima kasih,
Amy

If it’s not too late I’d still like to wish you all a wonderful 2018! J

I’m Evelien from Eef Explores.com – a fanatic travel blogger & content creative originally from the Netherlands who has been living in Australia since January 2016.

From 1-15 February I’ll be traveling around Bali with my best friend Florrie. Whilst looking at the most beautiful places to stay in Bali I came across your Villas, and I instantly fell in love with them. I’d like to know if you’re interested in hosting us in return for Instagram exposure and content creation.

I realize you must be getting emails from travel bloggers, influencers, content creators, instagrammers, or whatever-we-like-to-call-ourselves all the time, and sadly nowadays half of them are ‘fake’ with purchased followers and likes. So what makes me different than the rest, and how can you tell I’m ‘real’?

I started my blog and Instagram in December 2015, when ‘becoming an influencer for all the free stuff’ wasn’t a thing yet. Eef Explores was born from of my greatest passion: travel. And along the way I discovered I also have a great passion for photography in which I found Instagram to be the perfect channel to share my pictures. People picked up and liked what I do, and now, two years later, I have a crazy amount of more than 100.000 people following me on my travels. I sometimes still have to pinch myself to see if this is real 🙂

2018 is going to be the year of Influencer Marketing. Not only is it a very affordable (dare I say cheap?) way to market your accommodation, you can also be sure that it gets seen by many people who trust the influencer promoting the accommodation. I carefully pick the brands or hotels I work with (you’ll never see me advertise some random teeth whitening product) and that’s why I’m reaching out to you.

I invite you to take a look at my Media Kit for an overview of previous collaborations with brands, info about my social channels and the different ways we can work together.

Looking forward to discussing the possibilities and of course I’d also be open to hear if you have any other ideas yourself 🙂

I am looking for a t-shirt – wrap around pig – it is pink with glasses and on the back has a large mosquito too. It is for a customer of mine who wants us to get her one – this t-shirt is still available?

Good morning,
we’ll be in Ubud in agust 2018 and we hear of you from Serena, that stayed last year.
So, we ask you if you have rooms for us:
5 people (1 couple + 1 couple with 24 years doughter: is good 1 double room and 1 triple, or 2 double rooms and 1 single)
2 NIGHTS CHECK IN 27 AUGUST CHECK OUT 29 AUGUST 2018.
Plese, let us know if you have disponibility and price.
Thank you very much!
Hope to see you in august
Flora
Italy

Hi, we would like to book in our villas but before I wanted to check if the canggu club has yoga classes and if they are free when we are guests at the hotel. Are the lessons daily and at what time? How far is the canggu club from the villas? Thank you and regards Laetitia

we are having our wedding in October in a nearby villa.
We would like to give our guests the opportunity to accommodate them in your hotel.
The guests will arrive on the 9th of October and stay until the 12th (with the possibility to arrive earlier and stay longer if they want).
Would it be possible to block 5 rooms until end of May?
Would you also provide us with a special rate for our guests?

We are 2 lifestyle bloggers, focusing on tourism, gastronomy, fashion and beauty.

I (Mélo) write articles and take pictures, and Sidney is in charge of the technical aspect of the blog and also photographs.

We would like to know if you organize partnerships or press events to promote your resort and your services. Hotels usually propose partnerships such as complimentary stay for 1 article with pictures on our blog + publication on social media such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.

I have enclosed our Media kit with more information about the blog and our statistics across different social networks. The blog receives around 120 000 unique visitors per month and 800 000 page views. Most of our readers are women and come from France and USA.

We will be in Bali from August 12th to September 10th, and we especially want to write articles advising travelers about Bali’s luxurious hotels, spas and restaurants to visit. Therefore we would be happy for a chance to stay in your establishment for free in order to review it, take pictures and recommend it to our readership. We come often to Bali and promote the destination for year… It really works !

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we are having our wedding in October in a nearby villa.
We would like to give our guests the opportunity to accommodate them in your hotel.
The guests will arrive on the 9th of October and stay until the 12th (with the possibility to arrive earlier and stay longer if they want).
Would it be possible to block 5 rooms until end of May?
Would you also provide us with a special rate for our guests?

Hello Steven,
Shells are not supposed to be removed from the sea as they are also part of eco system even if the organism that created it is no longer present.

So please be responsible and refrain from buying shells or collecting shells anywhere in the world.
It is also illegal to remove shells from Komodo National park and surroundings. You may get fined if they find shells when you are at the airport.

My clients, the Clyma family, were due to stay with you for one week from Friday 29th June but were disrupted leaving New Zealand because of volcanic activity.
An offer was made to extend credit to the value of their booking if they chose to rebook within the next 12 months.
Could you please advise if that is still valid?

I am planning my birthday next year and will have friends and family with us – total of 16 adults and 4 children (ages 8, 6, 6 and 3). The dates are planned for 4th May to 11 May 2019.
Can you give me a cost per villa, I think we will need 3.
Also does the free entry to the Canggu Club also include the water park?

Hi there, my client is looking for a villa to lease for all of June and July 2019. Their budget is 15k AUD. Would it be possible to lease a villa through for you that Period. Also do you pay commissions? Thank you

Hello, we are going to stay at Bali villa from Aug/8th to Aug/11th.
We heard a sad news that 7.0 earthquake impacted Lombok, is there any impact in Bali and your hotel? Should we reschedule our trip? Looking forward your feedback soon and hope everything will be fine. Thanks.

I will stay your villas on October 10 to 12, 2 nights.
I would like to make a reservation for transportation from the airport to your villas.
My arrival time will be at 15:00 by Air Asia.
If it’s OK, please response as soon as possible.

My wife and me would like to stay at a villa from September 10 to 14. Do you still have availability? The villas look amazing and it suits us perfectly! So we hope you still have a room left for us.
Hope to hear from you soon.

Hi there,
You have changed a booking for my clients, the Clyma family, to stay with you from 27th June x 7 nights next year, 2019 (was originally this year).
They would like to stay an extra night (so check out on the 5th July).

Can you please add an extra night to their booking for a four bedroom family villa and we can prepay it now.

Hi,
My name is Brooke, content creator & photographer at Brooke Art Studio. I’m headed to Canggu, Bali in November & I’m interested in your accommodation. I see that you have some availabilities for when I’m in the area. I work with beautiful boutique accomodation, like yours, to showcase their unique offering, through the creation & curation of content for their social media & online platforms. As you may know, the online world of visual, digital and social media is the primary way the many demographics consume media. I can provide you with some amazing photos & content of your accommodation, in exchange for a complimentary stay. I’ve just come from Europe, where I worked with accomodations all over the Mediterranean. I’m really interested in working with your Villa & creating some original unique content.

Hi, I was wondering if it is possible to arrange a reservation for 5 bedrooms? I believe each villa has 4 bedrooms but it seems there is more than 1 villa in the property. If this arrangement is possible, it would be helpful if you could also provide a quotation. The dates are Oct 20, 2018 – Oct 23, 2018 and we are a total of 6 guests

We are a Dutch family, living in Sydney. I will come to Bali together with my twinboy from 8 years. We will come from around 17 October till 7 or 17 April. Our budget is USD 3000 per month. I got your name via my friend who was renting your place for the same price 2 years ago. Our kids will go to the Canggu Community School, so this would be the perfect location. I hope to hear soon from you. Warm regards, Iris

Trust all is well. We’re planning a trip to Bali in December with the family to celebrate my 50th. We’d like to get some views on prices for a villa that could accommodate 17 people from 22 December to 26 December.

We’d need about 5 rooms. We have four children aged 11, 13, 15, 17.

Are you able to suggest some places and prices please? Just to let you know that it’s my shout so the budget is not that great!

Dear
We are group of 3 professional photo&videographers which are on the way around the world. We’ve already visited New York, Florida, California, Hawaii, Singapore, Thailand. We are currently in Kuala Lumpur and heading to Bali.

On our journey we are collaborating with hotels, resorts, restaurants & tourism agencies to create content for them. We would like get in touch with you in hopes of collaboration with your Villas, create amazing content for your advertising.

Given this project we are asking for:
Dates: between 23 of October ->> 13 of November
Duration of stay: 5 – 7 nights
Accommodation at Amore Villas for 3 people.
Feel the experience as your customers so we can provide the most authentic experience and transfer it to our post-production.

We arrive in Bali ‪on 3 January at 2305‬ with flight ‪QZ 537‬ and depart the 10th at 0710 with flight ‪QZ 534‬.

Your one bedroom villas look amazing! I have found the one bedroom villa for a price of AUD $ 670.39 (including in room internet and breakfast) on booking.com but I prefer to book directly with your accomodation.

I have some questions:
– Do you also have options for dinner?
– How much is a hotel transfer?
– Can you confirm the room has a bath?
– Can you confirm the room has air conditioning?
– Can we book directly with you?

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Diving in Bali

“ There’s no mystery as to why Bali is a top destination for scuba divers: just the fact that these crystal clear waters are home to the the magnificent Mola Mola should be reason enough to visit! Divers are also likely to be treated to manta ray sightings and great macro life. Bali is a welcoming, inexpensive holiday destination with plenty to do above the water too. ”